The murder in Tell Me Everything is just one piece of the narrative, as the main focus remains on deeper human connections rather than solving a mystery.
I realized as I was writing the book that the murder was going to be just a small part of the book. It settled down a little bit into just part of the narrative.
Lucy and Bob share similar backgrounds of poverty, creating a bond that draws them closer together, regardless of the crime that transpires.
This book isn't intended to be an Agatha Christie mystery; instead, it's an exploration of human beings and their relationships amidst darker themes.
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